Although the major averages have been doing well, the real news from the Fabian Plan perspective was the new buy signal in the International Plan, explains Doug Fabian, editor of Successful ETF Investing.

In selecting long and short candidates for his Master Portfolio, Bernie Schaffer uses a strategy called “expectational analysis” which combines fundamental, technical, and sentiment-based metrics. Based on this approach, the editor of Schaeffer Investment Research discusses a pair of new short sale ideas.

It's always nice when your ideas about the value of a particular stock gets the seal of approval from an investor with no less of a reputation than Warren Buffett, suggests John Dobosz, editor of Forbes Dividend Investor.

Sam Seiden explains a trading plan component that is effective in qualifying risk/reward and defining key support and resistance levels, a function that enables traders to take more low-risk, high-probability set-ups.

Though its budget—which the Indian government announced on Saturday—is incremental and a disappointment to those hoping for radical changes, MoneyShow's Jim Jubak illustrates how it does avoid a big danger.

We continue to think that stocks are a great place to invest for those with a long-term time horizon, asserts John Buckingham. Here, the editor of The Prudent Speculator looks at a pair of out of favor stocks offering long-term value to patient investors.

Too often, traders jump into the options game with little or no understanding of how many options strategies are available to limit their risk and maximize return, writes the staff at Investopedia.com.